Re: how does Real-time Linux and (Xen) Virtualization work together?

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On Tue, 2008-01-29 at 09:12 -0800, Gautam Thaker wrote:
> how well would a set of 2 real-time Linux guest OSes
> work on top of a dom0 host that would be based on
> real-time linux?


Best case, it will work as well as Xen's scheduler and internal locking
allows.

>  Has real-time and virtualization
> interactions been studied in any details? 

You should use KVM.

> I am not
> even sure if a real-time Linux can be the host OS for
> hosting  guest OSes, can it?
> 
You can host RT guest VMs with an RT host 

Sven

> Gautam
> 
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